![]() ![]() I have a 33-inch inseam, which puts me in that awkward place of needing to get pants an inch longer than I’d like because most manufacturers only cut even-numbered lengths. But we all have to make compromises.įor sizing notes, I’m 5’11” and 170 pounds. Even as a right-handed person, I like to use my phone with my left hand to leave my right hand free for other things. It would be nice to see a left-side phone carry pocket here and there. My quip for most is brands tend to place utility phone pockets on the right side. The Best Men’s Work PantsĪcross the board, I favored the pants that had a mid-thigh utility or cellphone pocket. ![]() If you’re looking for something different check out our separate article on the Best Work Pants for Women. It’s also worth noting that this article focuses specifically on men’s work pants. Although they make excellent clothing, these don’t bridge into the recreational DIY apparel that this review targets. In regards to selection, we didn’t dive into several great brands aimed specifically at the tradesperson like Jobman Workwear, Blackrock Workwear, Walls, and Snickers Workwear. They will easily suffice for the weekend DIYer or someone who needs something a bit tougher than jeans (especially those new soft, stretchy ones) but are probably not going as far as adding a tool belt to their ensemble. The pants below will suit many full-time tradesmen. We also considered durability and how it relates to pricing, comfort, and overall construction. When assessing work pants, we considered how well the pants do hard jobs while protecting the body. ![]()
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